The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, October 16, 1806, Image 1

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THE SOUTHERN PATRIOT. VOL. 11. No. g 7.] ■To THE PUBLIC. it The Subscriber, ■: AVr N G purchased tha ■blishment & materials of the ■ entitled the ■oUTMEIIN PATRIOT, ■ continue the printing there ■ this city j and respectfully ■its a share ot’ public patro ■. ■His p'* n ' s to 2 lve all the ■, impartially ; to insert pie. ■of inhumation, ami innocent Rsemi’nt; to avoid the bitter ■of party: and to print with ■itv and dispatch all adver ■ncnts See. committed to his ■k present subscribers to the will be respectfully served ■ the paper every Monday and ■jrsday. unless they please to ■ify otherwise. ■very exertion shall be made ■ire reasonable satisfaction to ■e who may be pleased to lion ■ him with their patronage, ■ms six dollars per year, half Bible in advance. ■ JOHN DOUGHERTY. Savannah Ist Oct. 1806. ■The Patrons of the Sou ■m Patriot, are inform ■ that from this day for Id, it will be condutted by I John Dougherty. ■Thole who have by pecu |v, or literary aid advance ■ the interest of that paper, ■ please accept the grateful Inks of the late Editor, and |fe in arrears from the com ■cement of that estabhfh lit, will be good enough to Ike payment as Ipeedily as ■sible. ■ctober 2. Aorgia. RAo Hcnor JAR ED IR WIN> ■ President cf the Senate and ■ Commander in Chief of the ■ Army and Navy of this R State, and of the Mild a there ■ /. ■ a proclamation. RtHEREAS hi3 Excellency IV JOHN Ml LEDGE, late ■teniisr of this State, hath this accepted the appointment from this State in the ■gress of the United States, ■teably to his election thereto, Jtlie 19th day of June last, by ■Legidature, fit hath signified ■fc Ins resignation of the Gov- Ruent. —And whereas the ■A section of the second arti ■>l the constitution, declares, ■ “ in case of the death or re. ■gnatiott, or disability of the ■Avernor, the President of tlie shall exerjse the Exe- powers of Government, ■ nt| i such disability be rtmov- until the next meeting of General Assembly, by vir- B of which the duties of the ■Executive have devolved on ■e. HI hwe therefore thought fit to e this my Proclamation, here- all officers civil and that 1 have ass umed the ■'f Magistracy of this State, R am now in the actual exer of the duties thereof, of all persons are required to notice, as they will an- | rt ke contary at their peril. under my hand and, at || great seal of of the Staie the II l 'ae Slate-House in Louis- II viHe, this 23d day of Sep || Member, in the year of our | | Lord, eighteen hundred and and of the Inueptn || denee ot the United States | l of America, the thirty-first. I JARED IRV IN. President, President and Commander ■ Chief. II BEN. CHAIRES. 11 %uty Secretary of state. FOR GREENOCK. Thr ‘“launch wellfound Ship R. Glaikter, Master, having half of her rar, go engaged, will be dispatched in ten or twelve days. For freight of the remainder, or paflage, having good accom r modations, apply to the capt. on board, at Boltons Wharf, or to James & J. Curruthers. Savannah, Se.pt. 29. 92. Wm. WILSON, ” Has received per the ships Eliza and Volant, a large part of his Fall Supply of Goods, Which with his flock, before on hand, makes his as sortment very complete. Amongst as great a variety of articles, as are commonly set forth in lengthy advertisements is a large quantity of White & cctarcd Negro CLOT 11. As this article was purchaf’ ed la ft Winter for cash, and as a moderate advance only, will be now exacted, it is con ceived that it will be an object worthy the attention of Plan, ters, arid others, who wish to purchase by the piece or pack age. Pt yiie.it will he expect ed in Cafti, Cottcn, or ap proved town note.'. Savitmiah, Sept. 18, 90 ts- J he Copartnership o? Ihos. £? Jas. BeggSy >\ n n It. Nicholson Groves Under the fii m of Bcggs & Groves. will he continued as heretofore by JAM PS IJFGGS, and R. NICHOLSON GORVES, AI.L persons indepted to the late firms of Thomas G’ fumes Beggs and Beggs & Boyd, are requested to mke immedi ate payment at the compting house of B ggs C? Groves, No. 10 Coffee-House Wharf ; as everv account will be placed in the hands of Messrs Davis fit Ber rien for coflecction if not liqui dated before the 16th dav of Ja nuary next ; and those who have any claims against either of the said firms, or the estate ot Thomas Beggs deceased, are re quested to render them for pay ment. JAMES BEGGS, Surviving Copartner. Savannah Octber 13. 9$ l"2w. FACTORAGE A N D Commission Business THE subscriber has taken the wharf which has for fume time been occupied by Meflrs Havens & Bilbo , on which he has convenient and fafe Stores for the reception of Produce, and will be happy to serve his friends and the public,* in the above line. FOBKKT M’OOTTfM'T.. A’ o n c s. Nine monthsafter dati cation wi l l be made to the iioi interior Court of 1 hjtham com ty, for leave to sell a tract ot 45 acres of land in said county, ad joining Mr. iiutler anti Beiur' i lands, on Little l)gc chee, for tilt benefit of the heirs at and creditors* WILLIAM lVAlGin', M'n'x< L- GABLE, Adrnt'i* June IS. 2 d.vf &J ts • 1 HURSDAY, October i5, 1806. CHEAPNESS, Combined with Ee gance and Utility. By the late arrivals from LIVER POOL ami GLASGOW. Andrew Low Cos. Have received the largest and best selected, as well as the cheap est assortment of GOODS, which they have e ver offered for sale. COMPRISING! — Womens and Mens Cotton Hois ery Ditto ditto silk ditto, Boys & Misses cotton fit silk ditto ( otton and silk Gloves, all sizes Men’s linen thread Stockings Patent White and black Laces Cotton and thread Laces and Veils footings and Trimmings Habit shirts and Caps, cotton aud laca Patent Garters Black embossed and coloured V l Ivet Silk and cotton Fringes Velvet net Trimmings and orna ments Bracelets, Beaufont RulTb Ribbons, velvet ditto Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut strings A few rich India shawls Lace Cambric and Leno do. very low Leno and Picquet Veils Plain Muslins, all kinds Figured and colonade ditto Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di mities 4-4 linen and cotton Checks 4-4 Apron Checks, very good Children’s Leather Caps Children and youth’s Hats Men’s Hats, common and fine Bombazines and Bombazetts Black Cambric and Book Muslins Black Leno and Picquet dnto Black Tee Shades and Cloaks Homal Sc Pullicat Handkerchiefs Pine linen pocket Handkerchiefs Children’s ditto Printed Calicoes, ofevery descrip tion Dimities, Muslinets White and colon ret 1 Marseilles Tuicksetts, Corduroys Velvet teens Fustians, Jeans, Nankenets Cotton Kerseymeres Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, every width and price Cotton and Silk Chambrays and Luttres Handsome plaid andcorded Cam brics Clouting, Toweling and Table Cloth Diapers Coarse and fine Sheetings f-b and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks Long Lawns ad French Cambrics Britannias and Platilias Brown Linens and Sheetings Parasols and Umbrellas Fans in,great variety Adel phi threads in paper and var nished boxes Marking ditto Ounce and Lisle threads Coloured, Stitching & Oznaburgs ditto Best White Chapel Needles Paper and pound pins Serving silks and twists Button moulds and shirt buttons Marking Canvass Fashionable plated and gilt but tons Ditto pearl ditto •Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes Bedticks Furniture .fringes and tassels Nik handkerchiefs and shawls C oloured Cambrics A lew dozeu fleecy hosiery, for invalids Paviliion Gauze, white and co loured Best Flax and Tow Osnaburg * AND JUST OPENED, India Lutsirings, Bandannas and H unihums Hyson and Imperial Teas Blue Cottons, See. With many other articles not enumerated. 03 s * |Mirchants who find it convenient to purchase for Cash, or orders upon good peoule in town, will find these goocU worth their attention. Mva 2*. 56 R~&J. BOLTON. 11,1 VE FOR SALE, Sweeds Iron assorted, Brown Sugars pr. Hogshead, Loaf do. pr. barrel, Inferior Cotton Bagging, Crokery Ware in Crates, Nonherd R urn, and other ar* tides from Bolton. Cologne Mill Stones 3 feet diameter, Slacked Stone Lime. September 29. 8. CHATHAM SUPERIOR COLTRT, v January Term, 1806. Christina Dasher, . vs. J ’etition The heirs and re- > for Foveclo presentatives of k sure. John Haupt. dec. J UPON the petition of Christi na Dasher, praving the foeclosure of the equity of re demption on the following premi ses ; ALL that lot of land in the citv of Savannah, known by the number five, third tvthing Rey nolds Ward,containing sixty feet in width and ninety feet in depth ; with the improvements thereon, mortgaged by Elizabeth Haupt, now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert Bolton, and Justus Hartman Scheuber, guardians of the per sons of the said John Haupt, and trustees of the property of the said John Haupt, by virtueof an order ot tha lion.the superiorcour of Chatham Countv aforesaid in the said Christina Dasher, for the sum of eighty pounds sterlng, equal tothree hundred and forty two dollars eighty-five cents se ven mills and one-seventh monies of the United States, on the sixty day of May, which was in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and on motion of Mr. CUYLEIt , Attorney for the Petitioner, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the principle, in terest and costa due upon said mortgaged property, be paid into Court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid, the equity of redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceedings take plaeee pursuant to the act of assembly in such case made and provided And it is further ordered, in pursuance of said aetthat this rule be published in one of the Public Gazettes, of this state at lease once in every Month until the time appointed for payment, or served on the Mortgagers, or their special agent, at least six months previous to the time the said mo ney is ordered to be paid into Court as aforesaid. Extract fron the minutes, J. BULLOCH, Clk. Feb. 29, 1806. NOTICE. Nine months after date, ap plication will be made to the honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to fell a trabf of land containing 190 acres on the Altamahaw river, in said county adjotning Mar in Harden, also aoa i-a a cres in Wilkinson County, in the second diltrift Lot No. iio, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN SHA RP, Administrator. Sept. 1. Hi, [Whole N u..ia&h 192. GEORGI | THAT after the expiration of fix months, the fubferiber will petition the Honorable the court of ordinary, for the county ofMUntofh in the Bate aforefaid,to order the admin iilrators of col. William M - Intolh, the younger, deceased, to make and Execute to the fubferiber, titles to the follow ing trad of land, Viz. One thou land acres in Camden county lying on Todd’s creek a branch of Great Satilla river originally granted to Alexand* tier Ingles and purchased by the laid col. William MTn. t°lh at the cotififcated lales, which trad the (aid deceased fold to the fubferiber, and re** ceived payment for, but died before the titles were execut* ed. 7 hefe are therefore to give public notice, to all perlons who may be concerned, to come forward at the above time and place, Sc shew cause, if any they have, why the fa id order should not be made and the titles in consequence thereof executed according to law. WILLIAM SCOTT. April 7tn 1306 48 2a\v6in. noTTce! ~ I forbid any peribn or p er . sons from purchasing one IvJf .he K..olSu w .„ 0 ‘“ n r f between Savannah Sc Au-ufta’’ iron. Lewis Calfrev, „ ft not complied with the terms of sale, but made a sham pur chale in order to fwmdle me out of my property. JAMES GAFFNEY Julv 23. 2aw tf.75 NOTICE. ALL Persons having any De mands against Viliam Maxwell juu. deceased ; are requested to render them in properlv attes ed ; those indebted to said VVil liam Maxwell, jun. are solicited to make immediate payment to 6A RAH MAXWELL, Administratrix. Br van County, December 24, 2t2swtf. n~o77cTe. Nine months after date, appli cation will be made to the non. Inferior court of Effingham coun ty for leave to sell a tract of land in said county, containing 100 acres, lying on the Sunhury Read, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WILLI 1M IVRIGHT, Adm'r. E. GABLE, Admr'x. For Sale AT THIS OFFICE, Tne Georgia & South arolina REPUBLICAN ALMANAC, For The YEAR of Our LORD 1806. containing—The Asftrono. tnical calculations, with a va riety of uieful and entertain r ing matter. To be hired by t’e year, A likely Negro Man.— Enquiie at this Oilice. Jn v 13. ts. 76. For laic al tins Oihce, Blank Manifests, if a